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bush, bush 41 which requires -- now the impact of that is that sludge will back up in the city sewers and the mission bay neighborhood quoted that, smelled like rotten eggs. they are using $14 million of taxpayer money to dump bleach into the sewer to clean up the problem that previously simply did not exist. bleach it is also an unfriendly chemical. all right, so who can you trust in science? well i think scientist, medical doctors and yes even governmental regulatory bodies like the epa are usually right. where i will nitpick with government regulators, sometimes think they tend to be a little too cautious. for instance we have gotten approval on e-cigarettes in e. cigarette should be healthier than regular cigarettes. on real clear -- not on realclearscience we try to link to the best science news, the best science analysis and that is what we do. we try to put aside the partisan bickering and focus on what is good science and good science policy. read the abstract. those are good things to look at and when you look at a position like gmo, which side you trust, the american medical
bush, bush 41 which requires -- now the impact of that is that sludge will back up in the city sewers and the mission bay neighborhood quoted that, smelled like rotten eggs. they are using $14 million of taxpayer money to dump bleach into the sewer to clean up the problem that previously simply did not exist. bleach it is also an unfriendly chemical. all right, so who can you trust in science? well i think scientist, medical doctors and yes even governmental regulatory bodies like the epa are...
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madam chairwoman, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, it's wonderful to be here in the city of austin in the great state of texas. [applause] it's great to be here among so many patriots and friends, and i got to give a special shoutout to some special friends. steve hull, there he is. that's him. he's the executive director of the texas state rifle association, the state branch of the nra, helps me, councils me, looks after me, please give him an extraordinary welcome. [applause] and kay thurman, a lady with a heart so grand, surprised it fits in her body. she's dynamic, philanthropic, and inspirational. i'm happy she's here with me today and reacquaint three years after first meeting. boy, does she have a story that's one incredible lady right there. god bless you, kay. [applause] my new friends, the grand family, also here today. their hospitality has been thoughtless and their generosity abundant, and how about diane thornton, suspect she something? tireless, true, red, white, and blue. [applause] i want to thank c-span tv for being here today and broadcasting this event na
madam chairwoman, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, it's wonderful to be here in the city of austin in the great state of texas. [applause] it's great to be here among so many patriots and friends, and i got to give a special shoutout to some special friends. steve hull, there he is. that's him. he's the executive director of the texas state rifle association, the state branch of the nra, helps me, councils me, looks after me, please give him an extraordinary welcome. [applause] and...
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to the cities. so with that, i'm going to turn this over to alex who will step us through the feel-good fallacies and the rise of the anti-scientific left. we'll have time for q&a afterward because i'm going to reach behind alex and pop him with the book if he runs too late. but over to you, and thank you for joining us. alex? >> thank you for that very kind introduction. our book is "science left behind." we call it feel-good fallacies and the rise of the anti-scientist left. and as ken said, my name's alex, and i got my ph.d. in microbiology, and i'm the editor of real clear science.com. just a little bit about me, my background is entirely microbiology. a friend of mine said i looked like an ubergeek in that picture. that's me working in an anaerobic chamber. we grew all sorts of extremely smelly bacteria this that thing. i went to the university of washington 2004 and got my be ph.d. in 2010, and identify been in the real -- i've been in the real world for two years. so my personal science philo
to the cities. so with that, i'm going to turn this over to alex who will step us through the feel-good fallacies and the rise of the anti-scientific left. we'll have time for q&a afterward because i'm going to reach behind alex and pop him with the book if he runs too late. but over to you, and thank you for joining us. alex? >> thank you for that very kind introduction. our book is "science left behind." we call it feel-good fallacies and the rise of the anti-scientist...
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that almost certainly the bound of a media market are not those sort of neat circles around the city that we are used to dealing with. so, the key elena kagan in the partnering with a graduate student in the service academy and the naval academy and they started in engineering technique and it turned out that the edges of the media market looked nothing like what we generally think of as the media market and how many points did you put into which media markets. it turns out it doesn't look like the people were inside or outside whom you thought were on the other side of the line and it's not consistent. the other thing is the points are a really crude measurement and 100 planes is the average number of times a given person sees your ad. people have -- there have been a few times where nielsens basically allowed political target is to match individuals, their individual viewing habits to a voter file and model individual things so it turns out that yes it's an average of the average distributes on the crazy code as you think when you think about your friend to the tv viewing habits to
that almost certainly the bound of a media market are not those sort of neat circles around the city that we are used to dealing with. so, the key elena kagan in the partnering with a graduate student in the service academy and the naval academy and they started in engineering technique and it turned out that the edges of the media market looked nothing like what we generally think of as the media market and how many points did you put into which media markets. it turns out it doesn't look like...
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las vegas you'll be the guest city in america up. like drugs and cigarettes each new piece of legislation must discuss side effects and reflect actual content. the patriot act will be renamed fuck you thomas jefferson. [laughter] also named how to hate people that are better than you. the metric system 10 times better. to peel back the layers of america with american exceptional was somehow to make other countries come out of the box. we have practical solutions how to review the sexual tension, a crime and punishment and crime again. recreated simple multiple choice questionnaire to help american children determine their value to reinvigorate the is folk to we have embedded ed drinking game with rock the boat. most of you a thinking fuck you you communist hockey lover. [laughter] i should tell you because we run this open transparency that is not as as you think. [laughter] really want to raise american up. not teardown. you need an honest president c.d.s you look fat in those fans. america you need jobs. that is a big issue. we wil
las vegas you'll be the guest city in america up. like drugs and cigarettes each new piece of legislation must discuss side effects and reflect actual content. the patriot act will be renamed fuck you thomas jefferson. [laughter] also named how to hate people that are better than you. the metric system 10 times better. to peel back the layers of america with american exceptional was somehow to make other countries come out of the box. we have practical solutions how to review the sexual...
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that's why the problem of poverty is worse in the inner city. that's where all the government programs focus their attention. and when people become he dependent on the state they become dependence and lose the ability to watch the surprises of enterprise. and we're seeing that in europe today and we're increasingly seeing it in the united states. thing is a pivotal moment and i think the u.s. can return to its entrepreneurial inspiration. >> so are you making a moral argument. you talk about altruism and the bitter rate and et or the wedlock. >> yeah. i think that -- moral foundation. capitalism is not based on dog eat dog competition. winners don't eat the losers. the weaponners conduct their experiments and expand knowledge that benefits everyone. and that's why capitalism isn't a zerosome game. it's a positive spiral gain for all. and that all of them opposes on the golden rule of jew day owe christian morality. it's at good fortunately of others is also your own. and it's just the image of capitalism is some vicious predatory system as the
that's why the problem of poverty is worse in the inner city. that's where all the government programs focus their attention. and when people become he dependent on the state they become dependence and lose the ability to watch the surprises of enterprise. and we're seeing that in europe today and we're increasingly seeing it in the united states. thing is a pivotal moment and i think the u.s. can return to its entrepreneurial inspiration. >> so are you making a moral argument. you talk...
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town -- adam at the time is, but the way of saying the town is not a large city. he was in columbus and cleveland. i can't remember at the moment. the reason he went there was that they had seen registration numbers were lagging in this particular area and to reach their legislation goals on which they disaggregated down to this particular piece of turf, that they had him do a concert oriented towards registration, right man at the city hall or wherever people could go on register. it wasn't that they sent john legend and to turn people out. that is happening in broadway's everywhere. so there will be told states they talk about at the end of october, but each campaign will be competing differently based on their vocals, which are coming out of the marker targeting positions. they are basically taken every name of any individual person they think is very supporting and considering most people turn out targets and picking every name of people that they think of as persuadable and that is informing the tv buys, where the candidate goes come at the, everything. >> if
town -- adam at the time is, but the way of saying the town is not a large city. he was in columbus and cleveland. i can't remember at the moment. the reason he went there was that they had seen registration numbers were lagging in this particular area and to reach their legislation goals on which they disaggregated down to this particular piece of turf, that they had him do a concert oriented towards registration, right man at the city hall or wherever people could go on register. it wasn't...
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to the small concert i can't remember what the town laws, but it was not a large city and he was in columbus and cleveland for the county seat and the reason he went there was that they had seen the registration numbers were lacking in this particular area and that to reach the registration goal which the disaggregate it from the state down to this particular piece of turf they had him do towards the registration right here for the city hall or whoever to go in there wasn't that they send john legend and to persuade people but they turned him in to turn people out and that's happened broadway's everywhere server will biggest it's rare talking about in october were there competing with each campaign will be competing differently in each of them based on their vocals which are coming out of those microtargeting predictions which they think every person is considering the manner the target and they are taking every man of people that they think are as persuade the ball and that is informing where the candidate goes to read as a reviewer to -- i know it is hard to predict now but it wit
to the small concert i can't remember what the town laws, but it was not a large city and he was in columbus and cleveland for the county seat and the reason he went there was that they had seen the registration numbers were lacking in this particular area and that to reach the registration goal which the disaggregate it from the state down to this particular piece of turf they had him do towards the registration right here for the city hall or whoever to go in there wasn't that they send john...
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there's a new proposal to build a stadium and complex for the buffalo bills along the city's waterfront which is presented to the council on tuesday. the teams currently at the stadium expires in 2013. you think a downtown stadium after the proposal patient as a viable alternative? hochul: i've been intrigued by the idea. i'm not sure that's going to be the right location. we have to make sure it's get the least sign. certainly when chris collins is county executive is an opportunity put this to bed and resolve the but we are come down to the 11th hour now and we have to make sure that we take care of ensuring that the buffalo bills stay here in west new york. that's priority one. secondly, will have to step up and help them. the stadium is becoming obsolete. we need to make sure that they got the best resources here in this community because our identity is linked to the buffalo bills. even when they have the ups and downs, i feel very confident that it is a regional resource, that we have to protect. but i thin think the idea that e stadium downtown may be more than we're going to be
there's a new proposal to build a stadium and complex for the buffalo bills along the city's waterfront which is presented to the council on tuesday. the teams currently at the stadium expires in 2013. you think a downtown stadium after the proposal patient as a viable alternative? hochul: i've been intrigued by the idea. i'm not sure that's going to be the right location. we have to make sure it's get the least sign. certainly when chris collins is county executive is an opportunity put this...
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every police shooting, suddenly the klan had taken of the new york city police force. like the trade on martin case, they disappear once the facts come out. the story we were hysterical about, you would know -- the black kid was -- did ambush and killing a cop, only because the stories would disappear from the news. one of the best ones was michael stewart who came to be called an artist because he was caught spraying graffiti in the subway. a dozen cops, they got him to the hospital two weeks later and he passed out and the revived demand and he was at a coma and died of pneumonia. he died as a result of police brutality despite medical examiner's saying the opposite. the cops are put on trial for manslaughter. they are acquitted and the new york times editorial the next day was remembering michael stewart and complaining no justice would be done in this case, to the rosenbaum case, riots by al sharpton who has many cameo appearances in my book. i had forgotten all the stuff he was involved in. when nelson was put on trial for the murder of rosenbaum, and a visiting s
every police shooting, suddenly the klan had taken of the new york city police force. like the trade on martin case, they disappear once the facts come out. the story we were hysterical about, you would know -- the black kid was -- did ambush and killing a cop, only because the stories would disappear from the news. one of the best ones was michael stewart who came to be called an artist because he was caught spraying graffiti in the subway. a dozen cops, they got him to the hospital two weeks...
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energize turnout in the city. this could be a real sleeper on election night. >> what would you think that the romney campaign needs to deal with two weeks out? we are in the middle of his early voting period. he may have a little bit of momentum, but clearly struggling in a couple swing states. how does he conclude the sale? >> well, i'm not too sure that there is much more there governor romney can do as a candidate. you know, obviously taking advantage of whatever the cycle is, and at this point -- it's like the campaign. just try to win the day. just try to win the day and have a better day than your opponent. having obama trying to fend off attacks whatever momentum and is, when he backpedals, that is when the momentum starts. it is highly likely that they can do this. he is the incumbent president. there is a lot more to attack us and comment because he is in his own administration and things are happening there, use of e-mails today on benghazi. that is a story where the president is explaining, and that ma
energize turnout in the city. this could be a real sleeper on election night. >> what would you think that the romney campaign needs to deal with two weeks out? we are in the middle of his early voting period. he may have a little bit of momentum, but clearly struggling in a couple swing states. how does he conclude the sale? >> well, i'm not too sure that there is much more there governor romney can do as a candidate. you know, obviously taking advantage of whatever the cycle is,...
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the city gift to the big apple, and as one of mr. murdoch's headline writers my say, local boy makes good. [applause] mr. murdoch, as you all know, took a newspaper business from down under up and over the competition to make news corporation a truly global business. for him the headline might be media mogul routes rivals. well, his international perspective on the intersection of business and immigration will be fascinating to hear. to moderate the discussion we are pleased to welcome. the assistant managing editor and executive washington editor of the "wall street journal", also writes a column in the "wall street journal" a couple of times a week. capital journal. terrific, terrific, terrific reading. people often say to me, how do you know what you know? and i say, i've read gerry. that is the reason. so to get things going i am pleased to introduce another talented and accomplished chief executive who is also a member of the partnership for new american economy. our good friend, well-known to all, the mayor of this great city,
the city gift to the big apple, and as one of mr. murdoch's headline writers my say, local boy makes good. [applause] mr. murdoch, as you all know, took a newspaper business from down under up and over the competition to make news corporation a truly global business. for him the headline might be media mogul routes rivals. well, his international perspective on the intersection of business and immigration will be fascinating to hear. to moderate the discussion we are pleased to welcome. the...
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it's more than disappearing in the cities. they are being built in other parts of the country, right? already. >> well, to what to talk about the voucher issue? >> well, i just want to underscore a couple things. >> try to mix it up here, dave. >> we oppose vouchers. >> at a few things when i saw to reporters in issues, i think one of the complexities in the school setting, there are two clusters. one is the questions a student's religious expression. the students express themselves religiously for a captive audience, we generally agree students have the right to express their faith in a public school in various ways. they can pray alone or in groups to gather on the flagpole, it we have those agreements. but this captive audience question is really a kind of a quagmire. and so, sorting that out would be helpful for people because the member states of course that pass legislation to put in place for some people think is where we are in the law. i think even that is in dispute. as you turn the podium over to a student and don't
it's more than disappearing in the cities. they are being built in other parts of the country, right? already. >> well, to what to talk about the voucher issue? >> well, i just want to underscore a couple things. >> try to mix it up here, dave. >> we oppose vouchers. >> at a few things when i saw to reporters in issues, i think one of the complexities in the school setting, there are two clusters. one is the questions a student's religious expression. the students...
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system in the country, the new york city health and hospitals corporation. we owned 17 hospitals, 11 acute care hospitals, and therefore, new york city insures all of them. we have a self-insured for all of those problems. you know what my tort bill was? almost every year? $300 million for my hospitals. $600 million for the city, but $300 million for my hospitals because of all the malpractice lawsuits. i would have to say without even worrying about being contradicted that half of that and more was just absolutely phony claims because we have a tort system in new york that's completely unfair, completely biased, and when i thought about that $# # 00 million, you know -- $300 million, you know, to me, that meant it cost $20 million to build a school. think about how many schools that could have built if i didn't have to pay out even half of the $300 million or how much i could have done in tax relief so that businesses could grow or how much i could have done to make my police department or fire department even better. incredible amounts of wasted money beca
system in the country, the new york city health and hospitals corporation. we owned 17 hospitals, 11 acute care hospitals, and therefore, new york city insures all of them. we have a self-insured for all of those problems. you know what my tort bill was? almost every year? $300 million for my hospitals. $600 million for the city, but $300 million for my hospitals because of all the malpractice lawsuits. i would have to say without even worrying about being contradicted that half of that and...
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dayton, the city of columbus, the city of cincinnati. it's in the southwest part of the state. you see the three blue counties. that's old coal country mining area that's highly white working-class, appellation influence. the county is near the parksburg market, is the home of ohio university. and then you've got the industrial area of lake erie. and slightly down there. the blue dots show where the democrats have visited. and here you can see, based on where they visited, that they have been employing an early voting strategy. that each place they visited is a place that has a significant -- virtually everyone has a significant african-american inner-city population. each one is one where currently, if you look at the ohio early voting totals has overwhelming numbers of people are coming out to vote early. you've got three visits in cleveland, one in lorraine, which has a small industrial community down road from cleveland, one in 10, again old industrial, small african-american committee. you see that barack obama has visited ohio univ
dayton, the city of columbus, the city of cincinnati. it's in the southwest part of the state. you see the three blue counties. that's old coal country mining area that's highly white working-class, appellation influence. the county is near the parksburg market, is the home of ohio university. and then you've got the industrial area of lake erie. and slightly down there. the blue dots show where the democrats have visited. and here you can see, based on where they visited, that they have been...
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dayton, the city of columbus, the city of cincinnati. it's in the southwest part of the state. you see the three blue counties. that's old coal country mining area that's highly white working-class, appellation influence. the county is near the park spurred market, is the home of ohio university. and then you've got the industrial area of lake erie. and slightly down there. the blue dots show what the democrats have visited. and here you can see, based on where they visited, that they have been employing an early voting strategy. that each place they visited is a place that has a significant -- bursar evan has a significant african-american inner-city population. each one is one where currently, if you look at the ohio early voting totals has overwhelming numbers of people are coming out to vote early. you've got three visits in cleveland, one in lorraine, which has a small and i shall community down road from cleveland, one in 10, again old industrial, small african-american committee. you see that barack obama has visited ohio universi
dayton, the city of columbus, the city of cincinnati. it's in the southwest part of the state. you see the three blue counties. that's old coal country mining area that's highly white working-class, appellation influence. the county is near the park spurred market, is the home of ohio university. and then you've got the industrial area of lake erie. and slightly down there. the blue dots show what the democrats have visited. and here you can see, based on where they visited, that they have been...
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also theater manager david blake and the city of clayton police and fire didn'ts. our time keeper as well. a floral gallery, crown pass saw clayton brighton advertising and the chamber's president. executive director elle listen gayle and mary ellen tobin. don't forget to vote on tuesday, november 6th. this concludes our program for the u.s. senate race. thank you for joining us, we stand adjourned. [applause] ♪ >> today an examination of voting laws and latino voters hosted by the national association of latino elected and appointed officials. it's live at 10 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. and later a look at how the 2012 campaign is being covered. judy woodruff of pbs' "newshour", gwen ifill of washington week, and candy crowley of cnn's "state of the union" talk about the race. that's live at 7:30 p.m. eastern also here on c-span2. >> it's time now for our lightning round. we're going to ask questions that can only be answered with the word yes or no by the candidates. we're going to ask both candidates to refrain from explanations or maybes or anything except
also theater manager david blake and the city of clayton police and fire didn'ts. our time keeper as well. a floral gallery, crown pass saw clayton brighton advertising and the chamber's president. executive director elle listen gayle and mary ellen tobin. don't forget to vote on tuesday, november 6th. this concludes our program for the u.s. senate race. thank you for joining us, we stand adjourned. [applause] ♪ >> today an examination of voting laws and latino voters hosted by the...
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the destiny in the can't fight city of. the mayor of detroit who until recently was serving in public housing after conviction for crimes, he won his second term in part because of a flood of fraudulent ballots. the city clerk cluster job after that. abilene were asking for another florist, a town we could extend free finlandia's to anyone. i believe it's a small number. in time this issue comes before the court the people the kind of fund 10% of people like eddies. it's a very small, tiny number. melson of in indiana and georgia , turnout has gone up with a minority in the overall turnout not just in the 2008 obama election but the midterm election. if there are people out there in light of a bloody let's cut the one. you can't participate in the mainstream american life of a melody. travel, check into tell, cash a check, antar government building, rent a video. he can hardly do anything. instead the critics rather than try to help people get ideas simply yell racism further exacerbating the racial political tensions. chri
the destiny in the can't fight city of. the mayor of detroit who until recently was serving in public housing after conviction for crimes, he won his second term in part because of a flood of fraudulent ballots. the city clerk cluster job after that. abilene were asking for another florist, a town we could extend free finlandia's to anyone. i believe it's a small number. in time this issue comes before the court the people the kind of fund 10% of people like eddies. it's a very small, tiny...
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into the cities. and, which, of course, is a huge technical problem of infrastructure and economy. but even more than that they know, as one must know, that they will lose some of the values of the countryside and that new values will be formed. now, what is the role of the party? what is the role of confucianism in forming these values? i think that's an unsettled issue that will occupy china for the next ten years. and the younger generation is a generation that has two attributes. one, they are increasingly one-child families, from one-child families. so tre is the already strong chinese obligation to one family to do well. it's magnified when all members of family concentrate on one person. but it also picks that -- prevents or it obliterates some of the smoother edges that have made chinese society so attractive. and also the younger generation is one, the first one in hundreds of years, that has never experienced disaster. so that is, i must say some of these observations i learned from chinese
into the cities. and, which, of course, is a huge technical problem of infrastructure and economy. but even more than that they know, as one must know, that they will lose some of the values of the countryside and that new values will be formed. now, what is the role of the party? what is the role of confucianism in forming these values? i think that's an unsettled issue that will occupy china for the next ten years. and the younger generation is a generation that has two attributes. one, they...
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. >> is it advantageous to live outside of some of the major cities of the u.s.? >> well, it could be. obviously, there are pros and cons. they are a lot of advantages living near new york city, we missed that. there are a lot of advantages to that. if we ever have a severe crisis, which i hope we don't, i'm not sure that large population centers is where someone would want to be. obviously, it would be really bad if the unsinkable happen. but if there was a really bad attack of one type or another, we don't live in a concentrated area. there are advantages. >> we have been talking with thomas woods jenner about his most recent book, "rollback: repaling big government before the coming fiscal collapse." booktv on location in las
. >> is it advantageous to live outside of some of the major cities of the u.s.? >> well, it could be. obviously, there are pros and cons. they are a lot of advantages living near new york city, we missed that. there are a lot of advantages to that. if we ever have a severe crisis, which i hope we don't, i'm not sure that large population centers is where someone would want to be. obviously, it would be really bad if the unsinkable happen. but if there was a really bad attack of one...
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what governor ryan has cities we should take the $25, $25 million in former funds that go out through title i to low income students and to ida for special needs students, former funds yes not, contrary to what jon said, cutting, and make them portable. being they would follow will -- follow out of both children to a district or charter school or enable them to enroll in a tutoring program or take courses online. this step would do three things immediately. first it would render irrelevant a host of existing regulations on use of title i funds in particular that burden school districts in various ways, constrain innovation, just make their lives more difficult, drive-up administrative costs. secondly it would put the federal government firmly behind the principle that should be used to empower student, not to our sluggish and dangers district bureaucracy. third, it would eliminate an obstacle, -- and that obstacle has been the lack of affordability through federal funds. the grandson would be available to students under affordability program proposal are relatively small. this is not
what governor ryan has cities we should take the $25, $25 million in former funds that go out through title i to low income students and to ida for special needs students, former funds yes not, contrary to what jon said, cutting, and make them portable. being they would follow will -- follow out of both children to a district or charter school or enable them to enroll in a tutoring program or take courses online. this step would do three things immediately. first it would render irrelevant a...
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cities were horrible, but by and large the protesters went out of their way to include the cuts. i saw the sign saying you are a part of our 99%. i think the notion we are the 99% became in a updated version and honestly absolutely incontrovertible lead changed the rhetoric and the political dialogue and i never talked about income inequality, those two words. you didn't get to talk about those things on cable news and suddenly people did studies and of literally the mention of income inequality just skyrocketed in the months after occupy. i guess i came out of the closet as many things in this book working-class irish catholics and also a really staunch democrat and i don't hide that in any of my journalism and so, there is a part of me that wishes that occupy would have at least devoted more of its energies towards the left wing michael harrington's famous formulation the left wing of the possible and that this party centric of me that that is what we have in this country. and so i think a lot of us hoped they would become the left wing matteo party and poll the democrats to th
cities were horrible, but by and large the protesters went out of their way to include the cuts. i saw the sign saying you are a part of our 99%. i think the notion we are the 99% became in a updated version and honestly absolutely incontrovertible lead changed the rhetoric and the political dialogue and i never talked about income inequality, those two words. you didn't get to talk about those things on cable news and suddenly people did studies and of literally the mention of income...
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to the city. nothing against the people on the condition for years but it's not fair to your neighbor for example who's been wanting to be involved in the municipal government in some way so people open the door to this cahal, be more transparent because we have such a high population we have been able to partner with our community college to provide free spanish class's to employees and firefighters and police officers because something i noticed in january is not enough of the stuff and the city hall are bilingual so we want to make sure that opportunity is available for this stuff. oftentimes we provide a vision for the city and we rely on our department heads to make sure it happens so it is really important to have good people around you. >> i would agree with that. particularly when you are choosing staff. you've got to figure it out when it you are the dumbest person in the room you know you are going to come up with a good decision. if you are the decision maker and the true that he's smar
to the city. nothing against the people on the condition for years but it's not fair to your neighbor for example who's been wanting to be involved in the municipal government in some way so people open the door to this cahal, be more transparent because we have such a high population we have been able to partner with our community college to provide free spanish class's to employees and firefighters and police officers because something i noticed in january is not enough of the stuff and the...
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if it would help the city? buerkle: i think the burdens our city faces in many counties in state is because of the federal government, the mandates the federal faces on them whether it's education and medicaid here that is a shared responsibility and the more patients receiving medicare, medicaid, the higher the responsibility is for the municipalities and that adds to their debt. so a lot of the problems our city faces because of the birth of the federal government faces on them. i want to go back to this budget issue and the willingness to compromise. bowles/simpson was a place to start the discussion about how to get this country on a fiscally sound for us. it was bipartisan, the president's commission. dan maffei wants to call me tea party republican when i was only one of 38 who voted and was willing to stand up to my leadership and say there's a better way. let's do this bipartisan approach. let's do what's best for the people in this country. >> moderator: thank you. ursula rozum come a follow-up for you
if it would help the city? buerkle: i think the burdens our city faces in many counties in state is because of the federal government, the mandates the federal faces on them whether it's education and medicaid here that is a shared responsibility and the more patients receiving medicare, medicaid, the higher the responsibility is for the municipalities and that adds to their debt. so a lot of the problems our city faces because of the birth of the federal government faces on them. i want to go...
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the idea that the president and secretary should in every city where the conflict comes up get involved in the kind of way in on that is an inappropriate use. >> jon? so, a similar battle waged in 2011 was the wisconsin site of bargaining and affected benefit contributions. the wisconsin legislative fiscal bureau has estimated the pension provision saves wisconsin schools $600 million over the next two years to spend in classrooms to read on that when of course secretary duncan did opt to weigh in and he said governor scott walker's proposal to go in that direction after the leadership the union had shown made no sense to me that was nonsensical so i guess why did the secretary weigh in on that one in wisconsin and what is that sensible about the nature of the wisconsin legislative reform? >> most of the discussions and work in the debates and education should be worked out at the local and state level without comment from the president or secretary. the state and local get a comment on, but on the question of the chicago case or others where there are debates about how much, what perce
the idea that the president and secretary should in every city where the conflict comes up get involved in the kind of way in on that is an inappropriate use. >> jon? so, a similar battle waged in 2011 was the wisconsin site of bargaining and affected benefit contributions. the wisconsin legislative fiscal bureau has estimated the pension provision saves wisconsin schools $600 million over the next two years to spend in classrooms to read on that when of course secretary duncan did opt to...
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i said, my next book will be an expose of the publishing business in new york city. [laughter] and instead of showing disappointment, he said that's a terrific idea. i have a great title for you. i said, i don't think there are any great titles left. he said, there's one. i said, what? he said, your book, an expose on the publishing business in new york city would be called "my last book." [laughter] and he meant it. [laughter] [applause] okay. questions. open microphone. go ahead, sir. >> yeah, hi, bob. i want to ask you something that's alluding to the off-the-line comment you said on al gore. you know that you've been studying the white house 40 years, and you know people all have their own perspective, they all want to be saying things. and if you're the president, you have to listen to all these people. over your 40 years, how did the presidents react, and which ones really did a good job listening and making decisions? >> yeah, that's a great question. i mean, in journalism the great art, and it's hard, is to really listen. and the key to getting people to talk
i said, my next book will be an expose of the publishing business in new york city. [laughter] and instead of showing disappointment, he said that's a terrific idea. i have a great title for you. i said, i don't think there are any great titles left. he said, there's one. i said, what? he said, your book, an expose on the publishing business in new york city would be called "my last book." [laughter] and he meant it. [laughter] [applause] okay. questions. open microphone. go ahead,...
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it took money out of the wasted pocket of the city and put it in the hands of people who actually spend money in a productive and sensible way that produces jobs. wasn't the only thing that turned round economy in new york city. but here's the difference, started with 10.5%. i left at 5.5% unemployment. a site with 1.1 on welfare unless a 500,000 people on welfare. i started with a city that had a population of 7.5 million left a city with the .1 million people. a lot of that has to do with the fact that it energized the private or. that's the difference was going to happen with taxes depending on the choice the american people make on november 6th. were either going to be fighting a battle all of next year about how high this president about what to raise our taxes. i don't care if he raises taxes on the rich, the poor -- the poor don't pay taxes. the richer the middle class. for every raise taxes, it's too much money being given to a government that does know how to spend money. whatever ronald reagan did nice to be put on a diet. and it's less money. it is to figure out how to get a
it took money out of the wasted pocket of the city and put it in the hands of people who actually spend money in a productive and sensible way that produces jobs. wasn't the only thing that turned round economy in new york city. but here's the difference, started with 10.5%. i left at 5.5% unemployment. a site with 1.1 on welfare unless a 500,000 people on welfare. i started with a city that had a population of 7.5 million left a city with the .1 million people. a lot of that has to do with the...
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primary, the senator from massachusetts, next door city. at that very moment, jennifer flowers says she has a 12-year love affair with bill clinton and has the tape recordings to prove it. hillary steps in immediately and takes over. and before you know it, they're doing a repeat of the breakfast doing it on "60 minutes" after the super bowl, the largest tv viewing audience you imagine, and they are magnificent and hillary is the one who basically say, i love this man, e had a good marriage. yes there have been problems with regoing to stay together because we believe in each other and we believe in our common goal. she literally rescues that president candidacy. that the moment in time, his poll numbers had plummeted because of the charges. now they come back up. and all during that period of time, he is talking about hillary as his copresident. two for the price of one. someone who will play a major role. in other words, her rescue of him has an instrumental and increasing her leverage, her power, her ability to make a huge difference. an
primary, the senator from massachusetts, next door city. at that very moment, jennifer flowers says she has a 12-year love affair with bill clinton and has the tape recordings to prove it. hillary steps in immediately and takes over. and before you know it, they're doing a repeat of the breakfast doing it on "60 minutes" after the super bowl, the largest tv viewing audience you imagine, and they are magnificent and hillary is the one who basically say, i love this man, e had a good...
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>> july 20 it was a sad day for the country and for the city, the metropolitan area. it will never be the same after that killing and i have had a chance to meet with the families. some of those who were killed i've met with and others have been wounded today i met with the medical teams and law enforcement and for me this has become very personal, so on the one side of the district to have columbine where a terrible tragedy 13 years or so ago and then a couple months ago on the other side. so, for me the subject of control, public health coming from the shootings is something we have to deal with and they're more common sense approaches that can be taken to avoid. >> moderator: banning assault weapons? perlmutter: look at the old assault weapon application that expired a couple years ago. that means to be reviewed. one is to require -- right now if you want to buy a firearm you have to buy it from a licensed firearm dealers face-to-face that you can buy ammunition over the internet or mail-order so one dillinger cosponsoring requires that you have to buy ammunition f
>> july 20 it was a sad day for the country and for the city, the metropolitan area. it will never be the same after that killing and i have had a chance to meet with the families. some of those who were killed i've met with and others have been wounded today i met with the medical teams and law enforcement and for me this has become very personal, so on the one side of the district to have columbine where a terrible tragedy 13 years or so ago and then a couple months ago on the other...
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rights in the inner city. what he proved is a simple and artifacts. fewer black babies the 1970's and fewer young black men in the 80's and 90's and fury minutes general. the white or african variety means crime rates go down. seen from a straight statistical lends abortion is actually a social good to many leftists. there is no limit to the good that can come if we kill of such problem groups like yemen before their board. think of the benefits. let's cry of love your car accidents, less lousy television and a lot less lousy music. so the price we pay for killing of messy and boys is killing off all those cute baby girls. those little angels have problems of teenage pregnancy. aborted babies so we can prevent future abortions. liberals don't like hearing that a controversial thesis, but there are lots of things that are true that liberals alike hearing. the trick is to ignore this say can concentrate on what they do. there is no more doting person and a pregnant liberal. in the same hipster neighborhoods you
rights in the inner city. what he proved is a simple and artifacts. fewer black babies the 1970's and fewer young black men in the 80's and 90's and fury minutes general. the white or african variety means crime rates go down. seen from a straight statistical lends abortion is actually a social good to many leftists. there is no limit to the good that can come if we kill of such problem groups like yemen before their board. think of the benefits. let's cry of love your car accidents, less lousy...
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to just north of the twin cities metro area. joining me now, republican incumbent seeking his second term in congress, a former airline pilot and navy veteran. republican rick nolan, elected in 1974 and left office in the early 80s to pursue a business career. gentlemen, thank you for joining us here today. most voters are getting information about the two of you through television commercials so i want to show you each a commercial and then have you respond to some of the things said about each of you on the air waves. this season an add that targets chip. >> chip went to washington and brought back strange ideas. instead of town hall meetings, you had to pay to seem them driving a thousand dollar a month suv at taxpayer expense and voted to end the medicare system making seniors pay more while millionaires get more tax cuts. chip was supposed to take minnesota values to washington, not the other way around. >> moderator: it is a catchy tune. can't get that out of your head, but dough yo stand by that rick nolan? nolan: there's
to just north of the twin cities metro area. joining me now, republican incumbent seeking his second term in congress, a former airline pilot and navy veteran. republican rick nolan, elected in 1974 and left office in the early 80s to pursue a business career. gentlemen, thank you for joining us here today. most voters are getting information about the two of you through television commercials so i want to show you each a commercial and then have you respond to some of the things said about...
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i wonder if you have opinions on the new york city school warship which deals with off our and other religious groups meeting in those schools. >> i am against it. >> i am too and i can't understand it. it is bizarre to me. it is bizarre to me that new york has done its heels in on giving access to facilities on the same basis to religious groups they do to other groups. not talking about religion, just keeps on going. i would have thought they would have given up on that. it is a very bad idea, the new york policy is a very bad idea. >> they have the constitutional authority to do what it did. there is room for joints where governments can act to avoid and cause problems. >> the health mandate covered mine so i will follow-up on this. there was no religious representation of the september 11th memorial service. i will get into a point where we're so pluralistic religiously that the only way to accommodate everyone is no religion in the public square? >> i should hope not. i hope the response to the diversity is what the flowers bloom rather than spray roundup on them. >> i hope not
i wonder if you have opinions on the new york city school warship which deals with off our and other religious groups meeting in those schools. >> i am against it. >> i am too and i can't understand it. it is bizarre to me. it is bizarre to me that new york has done its heels in on giving access to facilities on the same basis to religious groups they do to other groups. not talking about religion, just keeps on going. i would have thought they would have given up on that. it is a...
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farms every year coming into the cities needing jobs. so they want the economy to work and the world to be free and open. and so we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary in any way, shape or form. we can work with them, we can collaborate with them if they're willing to be responsible. now, they look at us and say is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy? they look at the fact that we owe them a trillion dollars and owe other people 16 trillion in total, including them. they look at our decision to cut back on our military capabilities, a trillion dollars. the secretary of defense called these trillion dollars of cuts to our military devastating. it's not my term, it's the president's own secretary of defense called them devastating. they look at america's commitments around the world, and they see what's happening, and they say, well, okay, is america going to be strong? and the answer is, yes. if i'm president, america will be very strong. we'll also make sur
farms every year coming into the cities needing jobs. so they want the economy to work and the world to be free and open. and so we can be a partner with china. we don't have to be an adversary in any way, shape or form. we can work with them, we can collaborate with them if they're willing to be responsible. now, they look at us and say is it a good idea to be with america? how strong are we going to be? how strong is our economy? they look at the fact that we owe them a trillion dollars and...
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it is an extraordinary difficulty in the city's to the countryside. the very difficult life experience for the important trade which defines the beavers. i can have a few words for that. enduring, about devotee, confidence. i think it's important to know this generation. in many ways also the study in college and at the end of culture for most of them this early 1980's was the most liberal period in china's system was exposed and the ideas and they actually have the constitutional development in the foreign country in the u.k. and elsewhere in to chinese he reads english very well along. now that is a wonderful opportunity, and this also could be a problem because they would fail to understand. this is a generation because of their personal experience they don't want to be lectured. they would be more conducive to give more reasoning to talk to the corporations but use force to intimidate them acting very strongly. i hope what i said is important that if we use force coming use just a single-minded lecture with that knowledge of china and the difficul
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in the city of philadelphia everything is run by the city and the jdge of election end up becoming the democratic committee people and what used to be the case that polling locations were literally in people's garages you had no accountability. you had one party control and you had zero accountability and nobody watching the election. you can complain that somebody is trying and steering too much in the swerve what you have is no accountability in one party rule in number of places in the country and you can say republicans are all for doing this. there's a lot wrong happening on both sides. what you're saying is not crazy easy. to have the accountability. >> i agree it's not easy. just because it's hard -- [inaudible] >> look both sides are right. there is some fraud. >> my side is more right. [laughter] >> there's certainly is fraud and tactics they're choosing seems to be important. the motion of a modified poll tax which is what some of this is not the right way to go. and in fact pennsylvania law, i believe was stopped -- there was a stay on it today in pennsylvania. so it's the w
in the city of philadelphia everything is run by the city and the jdge of election end up becoming the democratic committee people and what used to be the case that polling locations were literally in people's garages you had no accountability. you had one party control and you had zero accountability and nobody watching the election. you can complain that somebody is trying and steering too much in the swerve what you have is no accountability in one party rule in number of places in the...
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debt ceiling in the city. buekle: i think it is because of the federal government, federal mandates that the government places on him, whether it is from education or medicaid. that is a shared responsibility. a lot of the problems in our city faces are because of the burden for the federal government places on them. i wanted to go back. i want to go back to this budget issue. and the willingness to compromise. simpson-bowles is a compromise. it is a discussion of how we will get this country back on a fiscally sound clip that is bipartisan. i was one of 38 who voted for simpson-bowles. to say this is a better way. let's do this bipartisan approach and what is best for the people in this country. >> moderator: thank you. ursala rozum, a follow-up question for you. if there is a 10% across-the-board cut in all federal grants, new york could lose more than $6 billion. according to the rabbits report, states interests should be on the table when federal reductions are being debated. analyzing the overall impact o
debt ceiling in the city. buekle: i think it is because of the federal government, federal mandates that the government places on him, whether it is from education or medicaid. that is a shared responsibility. a lot of the problems in our city faces are because of the burden for the federal government places on them. i wanted to go back. i want to go back to this budget issue. and the willingness to compromise. simpson-bowles is a compromise. it is a discussion of how we will get this country...
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the city of agusta has evolved from being a trading post in the 1700s to being a magazine publishing hub from the 1800s to the 20th century and also home to harriet beecher stowe, author of uncle tom's kevin. our coverage of the visit continues. >> the only city that actually has a major river and we occupied both sides of the river so we have an east and west side of the river and the river has become a defining point so that is unique. the other thing is what is unique is the state capital, we have access -- we host the state legislature and the governor's mansion and have all the government services you would expect to have with it being the state capital. state capital has its benefits. we are proud of being the state capital. i am sure if you have been to the state government in your backyard, it can pose some difficulties and stresses but we have a good working relationship with the state and get along with them and appreciate what being the capital provides. >> you think those challenges? >> we have significant amounts of untaxed property because the state is here. all the sta
the city of agusta has evolved from being a trading post in the 1700s to being a magazine publishing hub from the 1800s to the 20th century and also home to harriet beecher stowe, author of uncle tom's kevin. our coverage of the visit continues. >> the only city that actually has a major river and we occupied both sides of the river so we have an east and west side of the river and the river has become a defining point so that is unique. the other thing is what is unique is the state...
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i find that obama's reading of history, the painful memory of burning cities. it was also at the heart of the african-american struggle for their rights. i grew up in this era. and i think that we will remember if we delve into our memories of the president in 1968, lyndon johnson, could not employ the 82nd airborne in vietnam. though he wanted to. because it was in detroit. palestinians are not fighting for their rights. they have their rights. they are inalienable. even to them, as it says in the declaration of independence. they are inalienable by god. it is an entirely different kind of a struggle than a struggle for rights. the struggle for freedom includes a different kind of tactic. especially when those engaged by lunch counter citizens or bust boycotts. so let's be blunt about this trouble. violence is a fact of history. it is certainly not lost on the palestinians of the west bank. there is this. it simply happens to be true. you can check the record. simply happens to be true over the last 35 years, from the point at which israel occupies land of the
i find that obama's reading of history, the painful memory of burning cities. it was also at the heart of the african-american struggle for their rights. i grew up in this era. and i think that we will remember if we delve into our memories of the president in 1968, lyndon johnson, could not employ the 82nd airborne in vietnam. though he wanted to. because it was in detroit. palestinians are not fighting for their rights. they have their rights. they are inalienable. even to them, as it says in...
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it district spends all the weight from northeastern the soda and stretches to north of the twin cities metro area. joining me now from republican incumbent ship her back. a former airline pilot and a navy veteran. democrat rick nolan as a congressman who served minnesota's old six district. he was elected in 1974, stops in the early 80s to pursue a business career. gentlemen, thank you for taking temperature has here today. this is your only debate that we televised throughout the eight congressional district. most voters get their information about the two of you through television commercials. so at to show you each a commercial on how to respond to some of the things you said that he should view on the airway. let's start with a nod that targets chip cravaack. >> chip cravaack went to washington and brought back some strange ideas. instead of town hall meetings, he had to pay to see them. he turns a $1000 a month suv at taxpayer expense. he makes interstate $6100 a year more. while millionaires get more tax cuts. chip cravaack was supposed to take minnesota values to washington, not
it district spends all the weight from northeastern the soda and stretches to north of the twin cities metro area. joining me now from republican incumbent ship her back. a former airline pilot and a navy veteran. democrat rick nolan as a congressman who served minnesota's old six district. he was elected in 1974, stops in the early 80s to pursue a business career. gentlemen, thank you for taking temperature has here today. this is your only debate that we televised throughout the eight...
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the overwhelming complaints about the moderator and audience are all coming from republicans and there are tons of them. that's not usually sign of confidence. >> and other good debate performance city take a potential weakness internet to a strength. it's also very telling moment when they were debating the bf, where the president is clearly vulnerable. the story they've told has changed since the beginning they sent out mixed messages about what happened and when they knew precisely what happened. yet he is not only to talk but i'm the commander-in-chief. no, the buck stops here. it's not hillary clinton who will take responsibility. i take responsibility not the one who greets those caskets. and he looked very presidential at that moment, whereas mitt romney missed an opportunity to be able to really get at whether or not the white house has been forthcoming. >> the one piece of hard news out of this debate is that it's clear that the white house come at the obama campaign is trying to de-legitimate ties criticism of libya. you're the present one of those moments say that he found f
the overwhelming complaints about the moderator and audience are all coming from republicans and there are tons of them. that's not usually sign of confidence. >> and other good debate performance city take a potential weakness internet to a strength. it's also very telling moment when they were debating the bf, where the president is clearly vulnerable. the story they've told has changed since the beginning they sent out mixed messages about what happened and when they knew precisely...
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in the city. you can't just blast the other side and go home and say can you see the other side is the reason we didn't get anything done? a person in our city the person you're yelling you are yelling at you have to see later that night at wegmans. you have a wegmans here? it is a grocery store. you have to see them in the coffee shop and you have to see neighbors and they say i know that person. why are you fighting instead of solving our problems? you have to get the work done because there is no place to retreat true -- retreat to. our entire government or democracy to be successful has to be more young people getting involved in i'm not saying that just because i'm a young person. through my work on the city council, it brings something to our system. in fact i'm convinced that they bring three things. the first is energy. if you have ever tried to make a change it takes an inordinate amount of energy beyond even what you'd even expected. 14, 15, 16 hour days and things that you thought would
in the city. you can't just blast the other side and go home and say can you see the other side is the reason we didn't get anything done? a person in our city the person you're yelling you are yelling at you have to see later that night at wegmans. you have a wegmans here? it is a grocery store. you have to see them in the coffee shop and you have to see neighbors and they say i know that person. why are you fighting instead of solving our problems? you have to get the work done because there...
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last month with antiamerican protesters in the streets across the cities of morocco, the foreign minister traveled to washington for our first ever strategic dialogue. it could have avoided the cameras, instead he strongly condemned the attack on bonn benghazi and pledged his continue would continue working toward democracy and the rule of law. al jeer are a has much to gain by embracing the changes that are taking place around it. we have seen some progress. to protect diplomatic missions including the u.s. embassy and diffuse tension in the street. but still algeria has a lot of work to do to uphold universal rights and create space for civil society. amessage i delivered at the highest level in person in february. what do the snapshots and stories from across the region foal us? on the one hand, last month violence revealed strains of extremism that threaten the nation wells the broader region and even the united states. on the other hand, we have seen actions that would have been hard to imagine a few years ago. democratically elected leaders and free people in arab countries standing
last month with antiamerican protesters in the streets across the cities of morocco, the foreign minister traveled to washington for our first ever strategic dialogue. it could have avoided the cameras, instead he strongly condemned the attack on bonn benghazi and pledged his continue would continue working toward democracy and the rule of law. al jeer are a has much to gain by embracing the changes that are taking place around it. we have seen some progress. to protect diplomatic missions...
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general assembly in new york city. many of them focusing on the situation in syria. syria's foreign minister responded to some of the criticism directed at his country and said international calls for president assad to step down our blatant interference in syria and domestic affairs. his remarks are about 20 minutes. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: mr. vuk jeremic, president of the 67 session of the general assembly, i would like to congratulate you and your friendly country, the republic of serbia, on your election as president of the general assembly at its current session, and to wish you success in conducting our work in a manner that brings back to the president of the general assembly it's important and mutual -- neutral role in fulfilling his duties away from any political, national or international agendas that violate the rules of international law and contradict efforts to achieve security and stability in the world. we also wish success to the secretary-general of the united nations in carrying out his duties in enhancing the purposes and princ
general assembly in new york city. many of them focusing on the situation in syria. syria's foreign minister responded to some of the criticism directed at his country and said international calls for president assad to step down our blatant interference in syria and domestic affairs. his remarks are about 20 minutes. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: mr. vuk jeremic, president of the 67 session of the general assembly, i would like to congratulate you and your friendly country,...
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i was the mayor of the city, reelected seven times, seven times this city that had many more democrats than republicans. i am proud of my leader to. i stepped on the toes of the right and left during my 14 years as mayor and that is what a leader has to do. they have to make tough decisions that have a vision and strategy to implement those visions and that is what i did and why i was reelected seven times and i am proud of that leadership where we created an environment to create jobs and i want to create that environment for the entire state and have a state government that is the government of cooperation, not a government of being an adversary to our citizens or small business. dirksen senate office building >> moderator: your response? dalton: i want to get a record straight. he talked about his wins in the last election he lost both charlotte and mecklenburg county and there are reasons for that. for nine straight years when he was mayor charlotte was the highest taxed city in the state and highest taxed city when he left. he took that 19% pay raise when he entered as mayor and w
i was the mayor of the city, reelected seven times, seven times this city that had many more democrats than republicans. i am proud of my leader to. i stepped on the toes of the right and left during my 14 years as mayor and that is what a leader has to do. they have to make tough decisions that have a vision and strategy to implement those visions and that is what i did and why i was reelected seven times and i am proud of that leadership where we created an environment to create jobs and i...
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you came to the inner city to work with high school dropouts. how did that form the person that you become? walsh: i've tried to helping dedicate my life less fortunate than i read most of my life prior to politics, prior to running two or three years ago was working with those less fortunate. i spent a good number of years working in the inner city trying to improve educational opportunities for young african-american hispanic and white children. i taught american government and american history. >> moderator: i need to ask a final question to read ms. duckworth you are born to a father the was in the military and your mother that was of chinese extraction preview travel from southeast asia and eventually into that in hawaii. how did that affect the person that you come? tammy duckworth: my dad at 55 high lost his job and no one will hire a man in his 50s and we ended up on a school lunch and breakfast programs and food stamps and thank god for the pell grants that were there for me that allowed me to go to college. programs of mr. walsh called
you came to the inner city to work with high school dropouts. how did that form the person that you become? walsh: i've tried to helping dedicate my life less fortunate than i read most of my life prior to politics, prior to running two or three years ago was working with those less fortunate. i spent a good number of years working in the inner city trying to improve educational opportunities for young african-american hispanic and white children. i taught american government and american...
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um, i -- you know, the expense of the buildout of that, um, of the kansas city experiment, if you will, you know, shows, i think it demonstrates quite clearly, um, the magnitude of the enormous investment that the cable industry has made in building out our infrastructure across the country. and i, you know, i just, i just don't know that i see a business model for the expenditure of that level of money to build out, um, a national fiber or network. said the same thing when verizon went into the market with fios, and at&t, obviously, thought the same thing since when they developed their u-verse product, they decided not to build a national or even regional fiber network. so, um, we've, you know, we've consistently said and continue to believe that we're not afraid of competition, we like our product, we like our position, we think competition makes us a better company. um, we think it makes us sharpen our focus, improve the level of service that we're providing, improve the quality and the innovation of our offerings and just like satellite made comcast a better company and then veriz
um, i -- you know, the expense of the buildout of that, um, of the kansas city experiment, if you will, you know, shows, i think it demonstrates quite clearly, um, the magnitude of the enormous investment that the cable industry has made in building out our infrastructure across the country. and i, you know, i just, i just don't know that i see a business model for the expenditure of that level of money to build out, um, a national fiber or network. said the same thing when verizon went into...
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a couple years ago i got some flack for saying publicly in the newspapers that new york city ways the atm for american politics, where might the anti-semi and decided that they should make that because i was proven in fact we control the world. i'm not so sure about that. some days i wake up and say it's good to be a member of these conspiracy, but it's hard. the banks in the morning, media in the afternoon. the conspiracy at night in the comments colberg at we could offer people on one call, they communicate in that way. that being said, were writing checks, but were not participating. and this has taken on a greater and much more significant center in the latter part of the bush years, going into the obama years and going forward. so what we're doing is ugly, as opposed to the clinton years as are not participating. even political scientist nrb writing studies to indicate, and i've looked at them to check readiness important part of public participation, rather than going to go. you know, it's kind of nice. so where presiding over a people like me have created a political system. i
a couple years ago i got some flack for saying publicly in the newspapers that new york city ways the atm for american politics, where might the anti-semi and decided that they should make that because i was proven in fact we control the world. i'm not so sure about that. some days i wake up and say it's good to be a member of these conspiracy, but it's hard. the banks in the morning, media in the afternoon. the conspiracy at night in the comments colberg at we could offer people on one call,...
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now, those who are most likely to be elected in november include tony car done nas, he's a city councilman in los angeles. he's running in the san fernando valley, it's a los angeles-based district, and juan vargas who's running in the seasoned yea go-based district. both of these districts were created by an independent redistricting commission, and both of them won their primaries under california's new top two primary system. so both of them have excellent opportunities of being elected come november 6th. in new mexico former county commissioner michelle lujan english ham is the favorite -- grisham is the favorite candidate. and we also expect two new faces from texas. in cd 20, joaquin castro will most likely win the seat currently being held by charlie gonzalez, and in a new district created by reapportionment, vega has excellent opportunities of winning cd 34. texas was a big winner in reapportionment where it picked up four new congressional seats. however, of those four new seats, it appears only one will be held by a latino member of congress. there also are opportunities for lati
now, those who are most likely to be elected in november include tony car done nas, he's a city councilman in los angeles. he's running in the san fernando valley, it's a los angeles-based district, and juan vargas who's running in the seasoned yea go-based district. both of these districts were created by an independent redistricting commission, and both of them won their primaries under california's new top two primary system. so both of them have excellent opportunities of being elected come...
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cities and send them to rural work camps. they were known as concentration camps before that term got uncool and they were paid $1 a day and send the money to their moms. i don't think that would fly today. is hard to know. maybe if he barnstormed the country and said we needed a new ccc maybe it would have worked but i don't think that would have happened in the last few years. i think i need to stop but i will be signing books and i appreciate everyone coming out in the rain. >> visit the author's website michaelgrunwald.com. >> during those years it really was scary before we liberated baker county. to have this happen, to have a logger, you are only trying to do the best you can for everyone and to have someone take your words, use the equipment that they have today to pet and splice, to make your message appeared to be the exact opposite of what it was and what is, is just an unbelievable situation and it is a way to terrorize someone because you don't know that you will ever really be able to get through that. i was det
cities and send them to rural work camps. they were known as concentration camps before that term got uncool and they were paid $1 a day and send the money to their moms. i don't think that would fly today. is hard to know. maybe if he barnstormed the country and said we needed a new ccc maybe it would have worked but i don't think that would have happened in the last few years. i think i need to stop but i will be signing books and i appreciate everyone coming out in the rain. >> visit...
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city public financing system moving into the new york state legislature has created a really significant momentum for similar reform in that legislature. and the other interesting question is, does the push for a constitutional amendment help build this, or does it -- i think it gets in the way. because i think it's one of those things where there's no steps along the way. you're basically telling people you can't do anything until you have an amendment. the equal rights amendment failed, but there were lots of steps along the way that people could do, so it didn't need to pass in order for a lot of things to happen. e think this one is very different. >> if you go back and look at the congress ten years ago when mccain-feingold was passed, it's a very different congress. there is a great deal of commentary about the fact that congress has become more polarized and more centered on the left and right ends of the spectrum with much less in the middle. in the early 2000s, john mccain carried 20% of the republican senate caucus with him for mccain-feingold. it passed in the house because a
city public financing system moving into the new york state legislature has created a really significant momentum for similar reform in that legislature. and the other interesting question is, does the push for a constitutional amendment help build this, or does it -- i think it gets in the way. because i think it's one of those things where there's no steps along the way. you're basically telling people you can't do anything until you have an amendment. the equal rights amendment failed, but...